In Praise of Structure.
For a long time I’ve thought that American business schools and the training programs of global and often publicly-traded companies do a […]
For a long time I’ve thought that American business schools and the training programs of global and often publicly-traded companies do a […]
Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass. — Anton Chekhov (1860-1904)
My eighth grade English teacher at the Indian Hill, Ohio school system was the late Lynwood Van Aken. He introduced me and […]
“All life is Junior High.” Retired network TV journalist Tom Brokaw said that. He was right. How did they find so many […]
O famous Kent What country hath this isle that can compare with thee? –Michael Drayton (1563-1631), in Polyolbion I’ve been here several […]
The Shepherd of the Hills, by Harold Bell Wright, 1907, 1st edition cover
Books are fatal: they are the curse of the human race. Nine-tenths of existing books are nonsense, and the clever books are […]
Travel Tip: Special Dutch Travel Note if you are walking the city early one morning with your older but always cheerful Aunt […]
Caravaggio, “The Lute Player”, c. 1596, Wildenstein Collection, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The Italian Baroque master (1571-1610) composed three versions […]
Around 1620, Jacques Fouquières painted Germany’s Heidelberg Castle, a famous structure in both German history and art, in “Hortus Palatinus” (below). Although […]
It’s that time of year again. Summer interns, law clerks and of course “summer associates”””i.e., third year law students eyeing a shot […]
A private social club for men and women distinguished in “science, literature and the arts,” a learned profession or public service. Est. […]
My friend Hermann, still braving Berlin after all these years, notes that “Germans Push To Introduce Espionage Etiquette Manual“. Excerpt: Folks in […]
Grigori Yefimovich Rasputin (1869-1916). Wanderer. Holy Man. Mystic. Drunk. Insider. Healer. Player. Stud.
Is it now a requirement for males in DC to come off like Mr. Rogers? What’s happening to basic dudes and traditional […]
Return of EFGB and the Seven Habits. Lawyers who won’t take a stand is a time-honored tradition. Ernie from Glen Burnie, a […]
I would have won them all if my clients hadn’t kept reloading and firing. ~ Richard Racehorse Haynes, 2009 Below: Haynes in […]
Should I go to see Barbie or not? Be reminded that I’m way sensitive and trigger easily like my great-great grandad Virginian […]
The photograph above was taken in 1890 by Jacob Riis. This is Bandits’ Roost, an alley in Hell’s Kitchen, then in its […]
You may have dramatic cheekbones, pouty lips, Chiclet-white teeth, the neck of a gazelle, four feet of legs, a French manicure, and […]
